ANNE-WILSON-Obituary

ANNE C. WILSON

Boston, Massachusetts

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WILSON, Anne C. Died July 24th, age 68, in San Francisco, of complications from multiple autoimmune disorders. She grew up in Boston, where a family friend taught her to knit, sparking a lifelong interest in textiles. She attended The Winsor School and Radcliffe College and became active in the...

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Damn. I miss you. JB

My condolences to Anns family. We met at Harvard her playing Bach at Adams House, we were close in 1973 Harvard MIT spectacular where I latter learned of her fantastic father and wonderful mother in Marblehead. Her Dad who she adored was a Honeywell founder genius and his greatest devotion was love of country. Rest in Peace Ann.

August 2019, just now learned of your death, Anne. Such a lovely photo of you and such a well deserved loving obituary. You were an inspiring neighbor and friend.

Thinking of you at Christmas, Anne, with love...memories of holiday feasts shared in days past... "Now in my heart I see clearly/ a beautiful face shining/ etched with love." --Sappho, c. 600 BC Jabs

so sorry to hear so belatedly about your death. so many memories from GLS adventures in our youth! you were such a lovely presence always. you will be deeply missed.

Kathy H

You will always be a light in my life. I loved your intensity, your love of your pet family, your willingness to try new adventures, and your passion for all that was important and meaningful to you. Best memory....our drive from Mass to Seattle, the 4 of us. And the times we visited once we lived so far apart. Take care, dear one.

Love,Kithy (or Kithus-you were the only one)

Love always, Anne.

Dearest Anne,

You have been a lifelong friend, since my early days playing and singing music in Cambridge, where we met at Common Grounds (you were of course Knitting Something.) I had a lovely dream visit with you last night in which you were quite healthy and youthful and calm, and I called you to see how you were doing, but your message machine was full...then found this memorial. Fiery soul, I will always remember and cherish you...until we meet again.

Much love, with...

You are missed, dear Cousin. I always appreciated the times we got to spend together through the years .... as our paths crossed and lives intersected. I wish your soul peace and rest for now. With much love, Merrill.